Crown Stag Khurka Knife with Stag Horn Resin Handle
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Crown Stag Khurka Knife with Stag Horn Resin Handle

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Crown Stag Khurka Knife brings serious size and history into one forged blade. This crown khurka knife carries the same chopping power hill tribes relied on for generations, built here with a modern Damascus edge. Its long recurved profile makes it a standout piece for buyers who want a working blade with presence.

This Crown Stag Khukri pairs a 10-inch Damascus steel blade with a segmented handle of natural stag horn and white resin. Dark spacer rings separate each section, adding contrast along the full 5-inch grip. Full tang construction runs the entire length, giving the blade balance despite its size.

Buy Crown Stag Khurka knives like this one for camp chopping, display, or gifting. Its size and handle detail set it apart from smaller camp blades in the lineup.

Crown Stag Khurka Knife at JW Steel Crafts with a wood-grain Damascus pattern, segmented stag horn and resin handle, and cord-wrapped butt end.

The History Behind This Crown Stag Khurka Knife

The khukri traces back to Nepal, carried by Gurkha soldiers and hill farmers for heavy chopping work. Damascus steel has been forged for centuries for its folded strength and flowing pattern. Stag horn handles have long outfitted working blades for their grip and durability. JW Steel Crafts continues that legacy, forging each blade and fitting each handle by hand.

Blade Performance

The Damascus steel blade holds a sharp working edge through heavy chopping tasks. Its recurved profile shifts weight forward, giving each swing more cutting force with less effort. The clip point tip allows for detail work alongside larger chopping jobs. Wipe the blade dry after use and apply a light coat of oil to protect the wood-grain pattern.

Handle Construction

This handmade khukri knife pairs natural stag horn with smooth white resin for a striking segmented look. Dark spacer rings sit between each section, adding contrast and sealing out moisture at the joints. A cord wrap at the butt end improves grip security during hard swings. Full tang construction keeps the handle stable even under repeated heavy use.

Best Used For 

This stag handle khukri USA buyers choose works best for camp chopping, clearing brush, and collector display. Its size and handle detail also make it a strong gift for outdoorsmen and knife enthusiasts. Order the Crown Stag Khurka Knife today. Each stag horn handle is individually forged with natural variation.

Specifications Table

Overall Length

15 inches

Blade Length

10 inches

Blade Material

Damascus steel

Blade Pattern

Wood-grain damascus

Blade Finish

Raw natural

Handle Length

5 inches

Handle Material

Stag horn and white resin

Bolster

None

Pin Detail

Not visible, cord-wrapped section

Tang

Full tang

Storage

Burgundy leather sheath with front pouch

Type

Khukri knife

FAQs

What steel is used in the Crown Stag Khurka Knife?

It features a Damascus steel blade with a wood-grain pattern.

What is the handle made from?

The handle combines natural stag horn with white resin sections.

How long is this knife overall?

It measures 15 inches overall with a 10-inch blade.

Is this khukri full tang?

Yes, the tang runs the full length through the segmented handle.

How is this different from the Poshland REG-234 Kukri?

This knife uses Damascus steel and a staghorn resin handle, while the Poshland uses carbon steel and wood.

How do I care for the Damascus blade?

Wipe it dry after use and apply oil regularly to prevent rust.

Is this knife good for display or gifting?

Yes, its size and handle design make it a strong collector's piece.